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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… March-12 Aug. 1836 (T 29/375 p. 329). Messenger to First Lord 12 Aug. 1836-30 March 1838 (T 29/380 p. 234). Dis. 30 … Keppel, Hon. George Thomas Private Secretary to First Lord (Russell) 12 July 1846-28 July 1847 (T 41/9). Kerrick, … 1808 (T 29/ 56 p. 516). D. 13 May 1808 (T 41/3). Ray, W. S. Supplementary Third Class Clerk 7 July 1868 (AB, iv, 314). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… list of officials Kelly, John Temporary Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 7 April 1804-7 Dec. 1807 (Adm. 7/818 f. 83). Clerk … as Assistant Commissary to the Forces under the command of Lord Moira (Adm. 7/815 f. 21; London Gazette no. 13604). … Left office 25 Dec. 1704 on app. as Member of Council of Lord High Admiral (Adm. 7/810 f. 2). Simkins, Henry Clerk to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (ibid. no. 20931). Alington, William (Alington) 3rd Lord Commissioner ( Plantations) 30 July 1670- 27 Sept. 1672. … 1790 (PC 2/134 p. 534). Arlington, Henry (Bennet) 1st Lord (cr. Earl of Arlington 22 April 1672) Commissioner ( … Office abolished 10 Oct. 1851 (14 & 15 Vict., c 64, s 1). Graves, Henry Cyril Percy Junior Clerk 22 Aug. 1867 (BT …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 112). Left office Jan. 1709 on app. as Chief Secretary to Lord Lieutenant, Ireland (ibid. 391). App. Secretary of State … 1756 (SP 45/27); probably continuously in office as Turner's deputy thereafter; occ. as Deputy Office Keeper to Halifax … 289). D. 4 Sept. 1767 (T 52/59 pp. 161-2). Arlington, Lord and Earl of see Bennet, Sir Henry Armistead, Michael …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… remained in Northern Department Dec. 1770 on Rochford's transfer to the Southern and continued in office under … 115). Probably left office c. 1771 on app. as Secretary to Lord Grantham, Ambassador to Spain ( Dip. Rep., 137). Shaftoe … (1702), 69). Left office 1703 on app. as Secretary to Lord Raby, Envoy to Prussia ( CTB, xxi, 261; Dip. Rep., 104). …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 73 The name Alstonefield is Old English, meaning Alfstan's feld or open ground and perhaps reflecting the situation of … then descended in the Audley family. 93 By 1391 Nicholas, Lord Audley, had granted it for life to Sir Nicholas Stafford … in Ilam, at a rent of £12 a year. 94 On the death of Lord Audley in 1391 the third part was divided between two of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 14th century, when the bounds of land belonging to Hawk's Yard, west of Bank House, included places then called … of the hill, for which each householder was to pay the lord 4 d. and a hen each year. 92 Pasture called Alstonefield … All the land was allotted to Sir George Crewe, 56 a. as lord of the manor and 129 a. as the impropriator of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… an adjacent site in the later 1890s. 82 The site of Badger's Croft further west was probably inhabited by 1308, when … Henry of Broncott held a house of Nicholas de Audley, the lord of Aenora Malbank's share of Alstonefield manor. 19 In … the tenant in 1592 on selling the estate to John Harpur, lord of Alstonefield manor. 22 In 1633 the tenant of what was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Harpur Crewe, changing it to Harpur-Crewe in 1961. Yates's Map Of The County of Stafford 1775 (Part) Scale Reduced To … in Alstonefield. Game shooting was resumed, and keeper's lodges were built in the early 1850s in Fawfieldhead and … two shares, and from 1545 in the name of Vincent Mundy, lord of both shares. 39 There was a separate court for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… suit at the manor court in 1769 was 58. 72 The township's population in 1801 was 391, rising to 467 in 1811. It was … used in the late 18th century. 37 In the earlier 1630s the lord owned under half the land in the township. 38 The rest … Boards of 1793 with the text of the Commandments and the Lord's Prayer hang at the west end of the nave, along with a …
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